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Ray Fitzgerald
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30 August, 12:36
What makes plants green?
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Libby King
30 August, 12:39
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Green plants are green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll.
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Sariah Hardin
30 August, 12:45
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Answer: A pigment called Chlorophyll
Explanation: chlorophyll absorbs light in the red (long wavelength) and the blue (short wavelength) regions of the visible light spectrum. Green light is not absorbed but reflected, making the plant appear green.
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